Quencie Interviews Pooch Hall and Gabrielle Dennis

I interviewed Pooch Hall and Gabrielle Dennis on the red carpet of the NAACP Theater awards. You may remember them both from BET's The Game when their characters Derwin and Jenay had a baby together.  You can now see Pooch Hall on Showtimes's 'Ray Donovan' and TV One's new drama 'Media' and Gabrielle Dennis on Fox's Rosewood.  Check out the fun I had with them here.   Watch below. 

Quencie Interviews Actress, Gabrielle Dennis of Fox's Rosewood

I interviewed the talented Gabrielle Dennis on the red carpet of Kiki Shepard's celebrity bowling event which raised awareness for sickle cell disease.  We talked about her role on Fox's show "Rosewood".  Gabrielle plays Pippy, younger sister of Dr. Beaumont Rosewood (star Morris Chestnut). She’s the one who nags him about missing family dinners with mom (Lorraine Toussaint) and getting tickets for running red lights.  She is a toxicology expert in Rosewood’s sophisticated private autopsy lab in Miami.  This is the biggest acting role of her TV career after roles on BET, CW, Spike TV and Showtime.  Find out what she says about what it's like working with Morris Chestnut and Lorraine Toussaint. Also count how many stars manage to video bomb our interview. Watch below. 

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